On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 04:58:46PM +0100, Norbert Nemec wrote: > Hi there, > > either I'm missing something obvious or the deactivation/activation of > tags in 1.0.5.11-R2 is seriously broken: > > Assume, have marked up text, say <with|color|red|whatever> somewhere in > my document. > It used to be that I could simply set the cursor behind the text, press > <backspace> to deactivate it, edit the color to "blue" and hit <return> > to see the effect take place. This does not seem to work any more. > > The best I managed to do is to mark the whole mark-up and hit "M-minus" > to deactivate the text. However, I have no idea how to reactivate it.
M-minus inserts a tag which can be removed using C-return (just before the end of the tag). It is true, however, that we might add a simple keystroke for re-activation. > First: in this deactivated tag, TeXmacs seems to be in a different mode > than in a new, not-yet activated tag. Pressing <return> does not work. > > Pressing "M-plus" does not reactivate the deactivated tag but simply > inserts an empty <active*|> tag that has no visible effect. Same for the > toolbar-button "Activate". If I mark the inactive tag before pressing > "M-plus", I find the inactive tag enclosed by an <active*|...> tag that > has no visible effect. > > If this simply is a bug, then I hope it is fixed soon. Certain > editing-operations are currently impossible or demand a nasty > workaround. If the behavior is intended, then I have to say that it is > seriously confusing. The behaviour of the "with" tag is a bit special, because it is frequent and most people usually don't want to manually edit the attributes. Best wishes, Joris _______________________________________________ Texmacs-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/texmacs-dev
